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04 Feb 2016
Klisman Murati
On November 25th 2015 the United States gave its citizens the right to mine asteroids for rare earth metals and minerals. What repercussions will this avant-garde industry have politically, socially and economically?
Fellowship news
03 Feb 2016
MSc students from Imperial College London are helping the RSA to improve its environmental sustainability and looking for input from Fellows.
02 Feb 2016
Sandy Rodger
Sandy Rodger FRSA reflects on the recent report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Project MainStream - The New Plastics Economy
20 Jan 2016
Sunil Murlidhar Shastri FRSA from the University of Hull has just launched a website on ocean and environmental governance, coinciding with the 33rd Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
19 Jan 2016
The RSA Environment Awards Forum Secretariat is looking for RSA fellows interested in being an assessor of the UK entries for the European Commission's 2016 European Business Awards for the Environment (EBAE).
Comment
11 Jan 2016
Dennis Sherwood
Dennis Sherwood FRSA argues that the primary focus of the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris should have been on extraction of greenhouse gases, not their reduction.
Video
18 Dec 2015
In the lead-up to ‘last chance’ negotiations at COP21, renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough and explorer and conservationist Tim Flannery put their heads together on this era-defining issue.
Press release
04 Dec 2015
After the Climate Change talks in Paris, there are now reasons to be optimistic as well as pessimistic about our capacity to deal with climate change, says the RSA's new report.
03 Dec 2015
An Update from the Desolenator Team! Desolenator is the game-changing social enterprise that is helping to solve the water crisis that wants to hear from you! They are inviting RSA Fellows to participate in a short survey on their design.
01 Dec 2015
River Cycleway Consortium Ltd., the team behind Thames Deckway, have proposed a bold infrastructure project for London, addressing cyclist and pedestrian safety and the effects of climate change through an eight-mile floating pathway for the River Thames.
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